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War Stories: Crash Bandicoot (2020)

https://all-things-andy-gavin.com/2020/02/27/war-stories-crash-bandicoot/
1•tosh•1m ago•0 comments

Poetiq announces new SOTA on the ARC-AGI-1 and 2

https://poetiq.ai/posts/arcagi_announcement/
1•fofoz•7m ago•0 comments

Show HN: VeriIA – AI detector for Spanish and English text

https://detectordeia.pro
1•tanchaowen84•9m ago•0 comments

Benchmarking Checksum Tools

https://heitorpb.github.io/bla/checksum-benchmark/
1•furkansahin•9m ago•0 comments

Everything's Fake Now – Liam Fallen

https://liamfallen.substack.com/p/everythings-fake-now
1•bariscan•11m ago•0 comments

Model Madness: Making Sense of Today's LLM Chaos

https://medium.com/@yassien/model-madness-making-sense-of-todays-llm-chaos-26331cdcfc61
1•yassien•11m ago•0 comments

Trump says US will 'permanently pause' migration from 'third world countries'

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cdxweyy157go
1•breve•18m ago•0 comments

Show HN: I vibe-coded a complete React rewrite of my audio waveform editor

https://naomiaro.github.io/waveform-playlist/
1•st0ryteller•22m ago•0 comments

AI-Powered Y Combinator Company Research

https://fyicombinator.com
1•cmpit•23m ago•0 comments

A Python Script to End All Life and Take the Universe with It

https://starkeblog.com/dos/denial-of-service/weird/2025/11/28/universal-denial-of-service.html
1•bootbloopers•24m ago•0 comments

Ten Kubernetes Superpowers You Forget to Use

https://oneuptime.com/blog/post/2025-11-27-ten-kubernetes-superpowers-developers-overlook/view
1•ndhandala•24m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: What's your go-to strategy for programmatic SEO in 2025?

1•liquid99•25m ago•1 comments

Ask HN: What's the most underrated VS Code extension?

1•liquid99•26m ago•0 comments

AI Voice Agents: Transforming Customer Conversations in 2025

https://www.aiheadshotreviews.com/articles/ai-voice-agents-guide
1•naveensky•26m ago•0 comments

Nbaranker

https://nbaranker.com/
1•NBAnba•28m ago•1 comments

Zero-Width Space – The Sneaky Unicode Character

https://starikov.co/zero-width-space/
1•liquid99•29m ago•0 comments

Dumbindent: Because 93% of the time was spent in Clang-format

https://nigeltao.github.io/blog/2020/dumbindent.html
1•fanf2•30m ago•0 comments

The Performance Inequality Gap, 2026

https://infrequently.org/2025/11/performance-inequality-gap-2026/
1•ColinWright•31m ago•0 comments

Show HN: I made a free Git repository viewer

https://graph.gat.sh
1•rafmardev•31m ago•0 comments

The Math of Why You Can't Focus at Work

https://justoffbyone.com/posts/math-of-why-you-cant-focus-at-work/
1•0x79de•32m ago•0 comments

Denmark sets up 'night watch' to monitor Trump after Greenland row

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/nov/27/denmark-sets-up-night-watch-to-monitor-trump-since-...
1•saubeidl•32m ago•0 comments

iSmartPack| the smartest backpack for work, travel and life

https://ismartpack.com/
1•fisnikmaxhuni•34m ago•1 comments

A Repository with 44 Years of Unix Evolution

https://www.spinellis.gr/pubs/conf/2015-MSR-Unix-History/html/Spi15c.html
2•lioeters•39m ago•0 comments

A Day at the Park (2013)

https://kiriakakis.net/comics/mused/a-day-at-the-park
1•gebdev•40m ago•0 comments

When Playdate Stopped Being Fun

https://blog.gingerbeardman.com/2025/04/15/when-playdate-stopped-being-fun/
1•latexr•41m ago•0 comments

Quantum Safe E2EE File-Transfer

https://github.com/collapsinghierarchy/noisytransfercli
1•whitenoises•42m ago•1 comments

Organizations Are Distributed Systems

https://www.industrialempathy.com/posts/organizations-are-distributed-systems/
1•smartmic•44m ago•0 comments

Building a 64-Bit OS from Scratch with Claude Code

https://isene.org/2025/11/SimplicityOS.html
1•birdculture•47m ago•0 comments

Cross-Compiling Common Lisp to WASM

https://turtleware.eu/posts/Common-Lisp-and-WebAssembly.html
1•jackdaniel•48m ago•0 comments

Breakdown of Lichess' annual expenses [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEbW1Lv1vus
1•fionnohGoDeo•48m ago•1 comments
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React Meta-Framework Feels Broken, Here's Why

https://rwsdk.com/blog/your-react-meta-framework-feels-broken
22•dthyresson•6mo ago

Comments

dthyresson•6mo ago
A new blog post argues that today’s React meta-frameworks like Next.js and Remix are too abstract and “feel broken,” adding complexity through magic and indirection. It introduces RedwoodSDK as a simpler, more transparent alternative that prioritizes native web APIs and production-parity development.
codingdave•6mo ago
You don't need to (and should not) add a Tl;dr comment when you post something. If you want to tell the story of how you came up with an idea, do a "Show HN". That is the correct way to self-promote on HN.
dthyresson•6mo ago
That wasn't my intent. I haven't used HN much. Will do next time. Thx!
pistoriusp•6mo ago
I'm the author of this article, and this is the second time I've built a framework. I co-created RedwoodJS with Tom Preston-Werner several years ago - and we came up with some novel ideas, but I had a nagging feeling that something wasn't right.

A failed-startup and a kid later... and I'm back. I couldn't let go of the original vision of RedwoodJS, but I wanted to start from scratch. So we built RedwoodSDK, which is a React framework for Cloudflare. It starts as a Vite Plugin that gives you server-side-rendering, RSC, streaming, and realtime capabilities.

Our standards based route feels invisible, with simple pattern matching, middleware and interrupters. You receive a request and return a response. You own every byte over the wire.

There's zero magic. Just TypeScript, modules, functions, values, and types.

chipgap98•6mo ago
Aren't the "defineApp" and "route" methods in rwsdk also magic? It feels like rwsdk is just being more deliberate about when and where to introduce those magic functions.

I'm a big fan of rwsdk so far. Thanks for building!

pistoriusp•6mo ago
Nope! They just return standard JavaScript.

A typical worker looks something like this:

    export default {
        fetch({ request }) {
          return new Response('ok')
        } 
    }

DefineApp just wraps that initial entry point into something that allows us to run middleware, match the router, and render out the page or the response object.

Love that you're a fan! Remember... No magicians allowed here.

gadfly361•6mo ago
I think a notable difference is with one, you can read the code in the file and understand what it will return. With others, you need to read the code and then do a mental join of the framework's conventions to know what it'll return.